Katherine Heigl has been looking gorgeous while she has been out promoting her new movie, "One For The Money." At the Paris premiere of the film, she wore a very elegant, but low cut dress which was custom made by Maria Lucia Hohan. Low cut dresses seem to be very big among celebrities at the moment, but not everyone looks as good in them as Heigl. Here are a few stars who have taken low cut to the extreme.
Christina Aguilera
Christina has been showing a lot of cleavage recently, and definitely far more than is necessary! While we love the fact that she is happy with her fuller figure, we don't need to see quite so much of it. At the start of the year, Christina wore a plunging neckline and no bra when she was promoting "The Voice," but her biggest fashion crime happened last weekend. While performing at Etta James' funeral, the "Genie In A Bottle" singer donned a very low cut black dress which was totally inappropriate for the occasion.
Miley Cyrus
Eager to shed her "good girl," Disney image, Cyrus has been photographed in many provocative outfits over the past few months. Back in December, she stepped out in a pale yellow dress by Robert Cavalli, and she would have looked beautiful if it hadn't been quite so revealing. Just half an inch of material on each side would have saved the world from speculating about whether or not she had had a boob job.
Demi Lovato
Another star who is keen to prove she has grown up is Demi Lovato. At the Annual Latin Grammy Awards last November, she arrived in a daringly low cut dress. It looks a bit like she put it on the wrong way around, and that huge slit should really be at the back! The 19-year-old seemed to show off both too much, and nothing, and that is what makes it such a fashion failure. It was designed to show her cleavage, but it didn't really have the right effect.
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